Welcome

Welcome to "The Church that is A Family"

Here you will find information concerning Christ Lutheran Church and its ministries. We hope you find your time spent here a blessing. Our church is a warm and loving church, "The Church that is A Family", and we want you to feel at home and at liberty to call on us for anything you need. Feel free to browse through the various areas of our website and learn about our family in faith.

If you are considering a new place of worship or a relocation to our area, we would love to have you be our guest.

When you visit our church, you will find:

A caring congregation that will gladly welcome you

Preaching/teaching that is centered on the Word of God

Ministries to meet the spiritual needs of the congregation

A Member congregation of The Lutheran Church Missouri Synod

In His Care,
Pastor Meseke

Please feel free to contact us using the Contact information just to the left.

God's Clothes Closet is a clothing store for those who would forgo other life essentials to have clothing. The Clothes Closet is open from 9:30 am - 1:00 pm.EVERY WEDNESDAY.

We have children's clothing of all sizes. Women's and Men's clothing. We also stock some toiletries. All are available at no cost, we do require you to sign in and put down the number of items you are taking.

OPEN EVERY WEDNESDAY.

Would you like to help support our online presence?

Visit the LCMS Reformation site

All your 2017 Reformationresources in one place

What’s the Reformation all about? It’s still all about Jesus. It’s that simple. Not Martin Luther. Not Philip Melanchthon. Not the name “Lutheran,” to which we gladly cling as a distinctive and clarifying label. It’s all about Jesus — not merely as example but as Savior, the Father’s only provision for sin.

Melanchthon crystallizes the pressing issue of the Reformation clearly in the Apology (XXVII), where suddenly, in the middle of his writing, he erupts with a petition to Jesus:

O Christ, how long will you endure these insults which our enemies heap upon your gospel! In the [Augsburg] Confession we said that the forgiveness of sins is received freely on account of Christ through faith. If this is not the very voice of the gospel, if it is not the statement of the eternal Father, which you, who are “close to the Father’s heart” (John 1:18), have revealed to the world, then the charge against us is true. But your death is a witness, your resurrection is a witness, the Holy Spirit is a witness ...

The Reformation is about the sweet Gospel in Christ — a free, clear gift, apart from any human effort.

Plan now to join the celebration of the Reformation’s 500th anniversary.